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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1919-07-25, Page 1%do►L XX ZURICH, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 25, 1919. 1 +YOUR HARNESS NEEDS l �i Witt be promptly attended to here: See:us about 1 DOUBLE TEAM HA.RIIESS, SINGLE HARNESS, 1 REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS i 4 All our sewing done by hand 6 1 Rugs, Blankets, Bells Full line of. Whips, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, etc A Trial Solicited .i1. FRED THIEL ZU`*•ICH 4.-4--+--4-4,—+-4---•:-.-4—+—÷-- +--4-4—+--+—+-4.—+--+—+—+- • (T. 6k3....:n., Miss Roxie Eiiller is spending ah few weeks at Grand Bend. Flax pulling has started. The crop its only a fair one this year, Saturday, •Peace Day, was ciu'et- ly observed here. All the busin- ess places were closed and a large number of residents spent the day at Grand Bend. , - *••e•eeeeeeeeeseeeee•aeseceeee•eeeeeme0 • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • 'o • •w .• • • • • • • • 9 • • .• • • ,• '.• a .• .3 • • • • • • • .• • • .,e 0 • • • .e, • .• z • .• • 4-41 .• • • • • .• • • • • 9 • :• 9 • • • .• .• ;• • a • e 9 ,• • 4' ,e 9 kg. 0 ,• .w • 4' '' '• +vsa^ao 000•0o0 ae ee ee•ee••••ee•e•fDee :gee 0 • • eal• d O 0 • • • Ml 0 • • • • 0 • • e w • • 4' e • 0 c3 4' summer erials f.r the month of June. WHITE VOILE WAISTS At $L00 3 doz. white Voile ,waists em:brodiers front, trimmed with lace an collar and,..euff, . size 34-44 SPLENDID VALUE In Georgette and crepe du ehene waists at $4.00 and $5.00 LADIES' WHITE WASH SKIRTS , Made from good quality reeve and pique, two pockets, finished with pearl buttons. BETTER QUALITY VOILE WAISTS AT $3.00 Better quality Voile waists in neat .Swisserkeb o.dered. frorats,neat ly • trimmedoilars and cuffs, siz- es 34 to 42, .EXTRA. SPECIAL' Value `$3.00 WHITE 'SILK WAISTS In all sizes, at $2. and $3. each. L.ADIES' HOSE Cotton and lisle hose in white, brown and black sizes 8'! to 10. SILK ANKLE HOSE IN BLACK And white colors, sizes to 10. LADIES' PURE SILK HOSE Colors in Brown taupe, dark grey, champagne and black, size 93 CHILDS' RIBBED LISLE HOSE Mercerized finish, colors in white black and brown, sizes 4W,, to 81-2, 00004440000000 000•00 0000 MENS' PANAMA HATS A nice assortment of mens' paan atria hats to the new styles at a IOW price cry Phone 59 0 '• r*AA•eelQ•6iere•r03 f 041418 44044NcY1i►eti4a40 WOMENS' & C.HILDS 1VIIDDIES A splendid assortment of worn- csns' and children Middies in plain white and striped collars long and short sleeves, all sizes. CHILDREN1S ROMPERS IChildretn's Rompers made from good quality print in neat artipel pattern, size 2 to 7 years, LITTLE GIRLS' GINOHAMS Little girl's Gingham dresses in brown, grey and navy plaid eff- ect sizes 2 to 14 years. BIG BUNGALOW APROONS .Bungalo aprons made from ex- tra quality print in striped pat- terns, both light and dark colors. seharePatoTanalwalammtaatz C• Produce Wfallted ee* a No 3 M'r and Mrs, J. J. Barry are s et di;n'g the week with friends at Dun - Miss Pearl Wurtz is spending a few weeks at Grimsby .Beach. Miss Mary Bounian of Kitchener A•'number from here attende 1 J. spent -the week with Miss Vera Siebert, 6Mr, John Routiedge,, of 'Exeter spent Saturday and Sunday at his home here. Mr. John H. Sehne 1, woo has been taken to a hospital at Lon- don for treatment. A number of municipalities in Waterloo county aro bu:Bing con- crete roads th's year, Miss Ora Ho fm:,:n, of Tavist-' Mr and Mrs. Alf. Me.1'eic and Mr. oek, is spending the .reek with her and Mrs Simon Greb visited ;f= aunt, Mrs G. Hess, of town. envie in Detroit oyer Sunday, Miss Elizabeth Truem•ner, • of ..-Mr IiiorIcyrock of Detrn:c, Detroit, is visiting her mother and LS; spending a few weeks at thr. sister, Mrs. L. Prang, at present. liwrie of his mother, Mrs. C. pH:'; - .4—.;. i",o�'11, 24Ir and Mrs. Fred Rummel, and soon. Wilfred, of Kitchener, vis't- ed relatives and friends here over Stzraday in most parts of Ontario. It is the poorest erop in 30 years. There illr. anti Mrs. Daniel Steinbach vas, a lair honey flow during fro returned to their home in Detroit, uit and dandelion bloom, of which last Satur.iay, after a pleasant rias there is a limited surplus. Sq we are now able to supply our cus tourers With dandelion and bass- wood honey. This is a good honey of a golden color, but, naturaily, in flavor not up lo the, flavor of pure clover honey. In medical value perhaps ahead of any Price 25 cents per pound. • J. HABERER & SONS. OPPOSED BUYING IN BIG CENTRES u.[ am opposed to the movement' among farmers to buy all their 3 ' ..• and Mrs. A. Bran and son good from the big centres," .ie-! himself clans Chas. a' 'at Bright, Mrs. Inghold and dart- t, ex -Pee re of t • Ashfield, and hhimself a prominent o enter of Hatruburg .and Mrs. Ga- Huron county farmer and memo - e a%s+.r' ai •Cicthton visited at the er of the U. F. A. "The. farmer, ; Watc es, Clocks, t,'iusical to h� pt J: greeter on Mnrtday, Instruments, etc. e.. •_ xj ae�s alas' local mer+ tea nt ry r,,,,-.^) ' Mr. and Mrs. I. Brown and. chid- as the merchant needs' the far m- tepaIring Promptly Done rz'r. • and. Mrs. S. Brown and lama era' patronage, because if busin'1 f) ily of Kitchener visited wi'ltt Mr, ess places i.n smell totem. a ^a ;ril=e 7 • and Mr's. J. Preeter over the hol:- nut the value i;n farm propertyl day, w'lI not- ir.cr sass. Mr, 'Henry Waiper has purchase( CANADA TAKKES ERR R Ff'LL 3'..1Y.fennerll sale at Seaforth on Wednesday. Misa Pennies Preeter of Dash•. wood is visiting her brother J. Preeter this week. Misses Matilda and Alice John - :son are 'visiting friends in Hamil- ton and Brantford. 1Vir. Jacob •Haherer returned last week from• a v'sit to bis brat' e', Jahn, of Minnesota. 7HE HONEY CROP OP 1919 Clover and basswood honey was a failure in this section, and also rt tirith relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Smith, Dr. a.td Dors C Field and Miss Jarvis, all of Detroit, are spending a. .few weeks at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. D. Studer and soars of Woodstock, spent the week-, end with the latter's sister, Mrs. Wellington Johnston. Mr, and Mrs. George Brenner, of Midland, Mich., visited at the home of the latter's sister, Mrs, Louis Scchilbe, 14th con., ' last week. MOLSONS MOL(� S BANK Incorporated 1855 CAPITAL and RESERVE $8,800,000 Over 100 Branches OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT. WITH THE MOLSONS BANK And pay your accounts by chi clue You avoid the risk of carrying sums of money, and th' cheque is an absolute receipt. Interest allowed on deposits. e W. B. COLLES ana,Lcr Zurich Branch The World's Watch. Over Time Dealer in • 0 • e' • •0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Ford Hess, Mrs. 0 Prod Hess, Sr., and. Malars. A. J. t• Raabe visited at the home of M . e' and Mrs. G. A. Bissett, of Salt;or.1 Heights, o%n Sunday;, • 0 • the! contract of delivering mail o.; 'route number one out of Zurich from Mr. W. H. Hoffman, his dut- ies begin on August 1st. • • • • • 0 4' • a' e ea 4' 4' 4' a • 0 ra 2r 0 • 0 4' 4' 4' a' Ree-. W. Miller and son Karl, of near Pittsburgh, Pa., called on 16 fricnds here on Tuesday. Rev;. Miller was pastor of the Lutheran church here for a number of ye- ars. Misses Hazel Bauman, Fluid.' Saaider, Mildred Brown and Mes r.±. Arthur Sander, Arther Kabe3l, Ruf- us Settler, Lee Roy Devitt, Melvin �. Mown, Ed. Voelker and Wm. bort. alt of Kitchener, spent the holiday at the home of itis. and Mrc W. L Siebert.- I41. CORRECTED Our mailing list has been cut rented to date. SSeo that your label reads right. All should read paid in advance. W Iia et about yours, (ELECTION IN FALL IS1.r Wen. Hearst, premier of Ontario, has decided to take the prohibition peblicite and to ho:d tlio general election on one anal thct sante day,, The date of the e;cti.arn has not been fixed, uui is will take place some time in Oct- �' ober or possibly sooner. Som members of the Government al- -Vacate an earlier appeal. W. C. T. U. The regular meeting of UV? �W. C. T. U. was held at the home et Mrs. P. B. Meyer on W.'dees ay e'Nening, July 16th. In the devotional part which was lend by Mrs. 0, L. Smith., Rev. P. E. Meyer •gave a. short addre:, :, after Which Miss E'i':abeth Jaen f rendered a solo. The educational part W118 a'•^ ) eandlu.ct.^.d by the pi sident, rr3. C. neyrocic, the subleet (te'•n.; "Methods of Work." +Durilng' the business part Mr";. Iltiyrock and Mrs. W. L. ;'4'_e ttrr� appe'Intel deegales 10 tit., I#L+1^oln County Convention, whic't 's b. i'Zg h.el 1 tV; ,ghem o ^ Tit^ x` • t: "ter and Irr'clay of t I'i wre . the Jeweller Phone 67 1 i --6."" *5I 5 I+ s 2*1 4 400001414 40=Tozeff ft$ o•¢ XF s SH Wo invite you to inspect our new shoes for spring and summer wear. See our line of For Men For Ladies ESAll Styles and Sizes Wear well kind iluv'L.a .xxn E..ioo 'WANTED C. FRITZ The Shoeman labvIS }e }f...17 rtgii'iltrstvaitt• 14at ' bf nca•Q-fQ°�ifr5 4 Ci "'C!��"C?;IP!IIIII!liillillillllllilll lii4{1119;1ittaii,ft,ur{Ci,il' ih�l:aiiii:;,%';l,l, � '• :';'i!" ':I'l �l!0Hc11 !h'lll Ill,tli'71f ��' ". r'tiI ..i;IV'itl;i!4 4' 0 • • av 6'? 4' a' • 0 0 0 0 • 0 • 0 0 4' 4' 4s 0 • es • sa 0 @A 9A 4' 4, 0 4' • We have opened our NFW SPRING GOODS 111 PE:, MT CIL T K; ) , \\re are offering some bargains in \Vali Papers, Mired Paints and other lineae FRESH GROCERIES ALWA YS ON HAND i� Bust 1'ri:cesfor Farm Produce Your wants taken care of • R. N.DOUG! - . PHONE 11 on 97 ,� BLAKE „..,; ..'i;1..,.;,,,1),!„1111"i,'!rlwzst